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by Vanessa Lawrence on July 25th, 2006 in
Home Improvement
“There's just something about that crisp, fall air whipping colorful leaves in all direction.
Regardless of your seasonal preferences, one thing is for certain; you want to be comfortable.
And we all know that being comfortable mostly has to do with the temperature of our environments.
Well, and of course whether you're hot-natured or cold-natured.”
by Gary Westfield on July 31st, 2006 in
Home Improvement
“Did someone say smores? In addition to being a great and memorable experience, the old-school wood
burning fireplace is also less of a hazard. With gas comes potential gas leaks. We all know
what can happen here. Enjoy a nice wood burning fireplace this cold season.”
by Angela Petri on August 1st, 2006 in
Products
“Did you know that you can find ones that will heat 80 percent of your home? That's fairly decent
I would say. Heck, sometimes our forced heat fails to do that. I'm always finding cold
areas of the house. If you are interested in wood burning stoves, it's a synch to hop online
and get the rundown.”
by Diane Terrana on August 25th, 2006 in
Yard & Landscaping
“We did not have it completed until late summer early fall, so we did not plant anything in the patio
planter that the carpenter installed along the railings or our deck. Last year I bought several
mums in the fall and placed them, still in their containers inside the patio planter. They looked
nice and after the frost I simply through the containers away.”
by Virginia Enella on August 25th, 2006 in
Yard & Landscaping
“They had beautiful things; however they specialized in garden benches, fountains and other garden accessories,
rather than patio furniture. Our next stop was a national discount store. They had a wide
selection of patio furniture to choose from. Several of the items had two year warranties on them.
We found a glass topped rectangular table that came with six chairs.”